kiriitiost mum. ~PROTHONOTARY. To dho kidependent rotors of .9danis • County : .„ IPRIENDS AND FELLOW MI AL IZENS :—Thank rut fur the liberal support you es tended to me on a former occasion. 1 again otter myself to your con sideration as a candidate for the office of PROTHONOTA RV. Should I be sue cessfisl.l p ))))) tiee to discharge the duties of the Mine faithfully and impartially, and will be grateful fur your kindness. W. W. PAXTON. Gettysburg, June 0---to • To the lidtpenderit Voters of ildoms Co. iT; the solicitation of numerous friends, the undersigned offers himself to your consideration as an Independent can didate lor.the office of PROTHONOI'A RY. at the ensuing election, and will be thamkful for the suffrages of the If elected lie promises to discharge the duties of the office with promptuesf and fidelity. , ; JACOB BUSHEY. EMI Lierlin,Bept. 6, 1851,--1,0 COUNTY TREASURER 17 up °maned gratefully acknowf 1* • edge' the liberal support extended to hint the butt canvass for COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully annouti °sem! his friends and fellow-citisens of the evqilty. 14048i:rill be &candidate lor that nfliae et the next election. If clecied his best alert srill be direetedin a faithful dia. elates of the ditties of the post. , THOMAS WARREN. ttystrug June B—Fe plim'c• N. BERIATCHY wishes to be , t ,eonsulerii a can /date for the office of County treasurer, mud the suffrages of hi! Nita, ,-citizens wilt be gratefully se kst;ol,taiged. - ' . . Gaillaburg. Jun e 2 0 , 1851—te _ ".:'-`•+ SHERIFFALTY. ICCE T IALOW.CI'I IZENS :—I offer my• a your consideration as a can didate fortbeofCite of SHERIFF. and re el:tactfully "elicit your suffrages. Should I be elected. it shalt be nty aim to acknowl *edge thetainic by endeavoring to discharge the dyable' Of the office - promptly and with fidelity. ,IOIIN wort'. , Jone 6-4 e 21, the Inticoendent Voters of dictums 'eintitt.4 , l • FELLOW-CI'rIZENS : At the soli eitatimi of numerous friends, I offer mysefflitilintr _consideration as an tilde -Ipndenit Mididite for the efil 4o of SHER FF. at the' nest election-, Should I re rettait etajoirity_ of your suffrages, I will use iny best efforts, in disiherge the duties of the office-With promptness and fidelty. JESSE JOHNS. Peleriburg, (Y. S.) May 2,—to 111100-Citzens of Adams County. 1 850 leaie to offer myself as a Candi- AL , 44 for the office of of SIIERIFF at the wonting election, and respectfully so lislipotau-uppart, Should Ibe so fortu nate, by 4nd through your good will, as to shred [e mijoritv of your votes, and re eleiviOlOriffice, will promise to discharge thisiVatitilif the olfi lionotably and whit. nut regard - to party. JONAS ROTH. , butler tp., May 2, 1851—te LERX OF THE COURTS. • Att. Voter* of Alarneatenty. WWELL() W-CITIZENS :—Thankful m.- Th for the liberral Support extended to to me at'the test canvass for County Of ficers. I again announce myself as a can didate for the Office of CLERK OF THE COURTS; and respectfully solicit y our support. Should I be elected. I pledge 'Olen to discharge the duties of the office faithfully. to the best of my ability, and shall feel grateful to you . for your support. }4 EDEN NORRIS. Steaban township. June B—te 7h the Five and Independent rotors of • County. 11P1,1 1 i1COURAGED by a number of my a-;•• friends of both political parties, I haie beett induced to announce myself to pions Consideration as a candidaie for the office of CLERK OF THE COURTS at the ensuing election. Should Ibe so for tunate as receive a majority of your ant itsgosiv and be elected. 1 pledge my best ef furetto a proper discharge of the duties of the office. The public's humble servant, WM. B. MEALS. Gettysburg, Sept. 19. 1851.* ItEtISTER & RECORDER Zit LLOW-ClTlZENS:—Thankful for the liberal support you extended to rne,on a limner oacasiet, I again offer my self bi'vrnir,entwideration as an intlepend eaccanditlate for the office of REGISTER NEGORDER. Should Ihe success fuLl pruiniee to discharge the duties of this offiwfaithfully and impartially, and in so doing will be grateful to you fur your suP/10,11,. WM. F. WALTER. Boiler township, Jan. 31—te 11 1PRIENDS AND FELLOW CTTI WENS :—I totter myself to your eon- Adoration as a candidate for the °dice of REtiIIATER. If elected, I promise to' discharge the duties • of the Office prompt. Ifiluakimpartially, and willbe grateful for your support. DANIEL PLANK. Setistiest township, June B—te (+4-r , Ik:IIESIDE.NT JUDGE. W E Italie been inithorized to announce I! Abe Hon. DANIEL ~DURKEE. as ti candidate for the office of Praident Aklet of this ludicirl Maria, at the en. suing tileetiort. Nay 80, 1851. ' JICSOCIMITE JIVDGE. SAMUEL MILL ER. of the Borollgh at Gettyahurg. will he an liidepetident CantlWate for ASSOCIATE JUDGE of Adam county. at the ensuing election. liktptenebst 111.4861.—te ,11$NRY ASTERS, of Nevi Chester. Willi* an Independent' Candidate ailleneinta Judge of Adam. County at 'twinning Intimiott. MO'S B% ' TW/4" aatibli' eiRIES Qi et it variety am! eher_ip tt! FAIINESTOCK S. PROCLAMATION. R the.G E et s ,:d i A l 17:e d inb b l y y o l f h t e hitfl e ta t toe entitled **An net to regulate the General Elections of this Cotntoontvealth," enact. ed on the 2d of July, 1889, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Elec tion to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to he elected : I twiim Motes, SherilT of t h e County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this publiu notice to the electors of the said county of Adams, that a GENERAL ELECTION wilt be held in ea ii comity, on the Second 71tescloy of October next, the 14th, in the several Districts composed of the following Townships: In the• let district, composed of the Bor. nugh of Gettysburg and the township of Cumberland, at the Court-bousu in Get tyshurg. lii the 211 district, composed oldie town ship of Germany, at the house now occu pied by Is-ael Yount.. in the town Of hit ilestown, in the township oh Germany. In the 3d district, composed of the township of Oxford, at the house of widow Miley, in the town of New Oxford. In the 4didistrict, emnposed of the town ships of La tinfore and Huntingdon, at the house of William Chronister, in the town ship of Huntington. In the sth district, composed of the townships of Ha milirmban and Liberty, at the public School-house in Millers town. In the 6th district, composed of the township of Hamilton. Al the house now occupied by Jesse Myers, in the town of Berlin. In the 7111 district, composed of the township of Menallen, nt the public School house in the town of Ilettilersvine. lit the Stli district, composed of the township of Struban, at the ,Imuse of Jacob L. Grass, in liunterstown. In the 9th district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now oecupiCilliy Iteory llarunno, in said township. In the 10111 district, composed of the township of Conowago. at the house of John Bushy, in NFSherrystown. In the 11th district, m 111,0,441 of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Sam uel Sadler. in Ileollersburg. • - - In the 12th district, et onposed of the township 01 Mountjoy, at the honk, of Geo. Snyder. in said township. In the 13th disti ii i, cionpt'ised of the township of Mountpleasam, at the house of Anthony Smith, in said township, situ ate at the cross-roads, the one leadii:g Irani Oxford to the Twit Taverns, the other from Hunterstown to Hanover. In the 14th district, composed of the township of Reading, at the 'house of Ca leb B. Hildebrand, in Hampton. In the 15th district, composed of the Bor ough and township of Berwick, at the pub-, tic School-house in Alibottsiown. In the 10th district, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the 17th district. composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. I In the 18th district, composed of the township of Butler, at the house of Hen ry Feld, in Maddletown, in said town ship. I At which time and places will he elec ted— One Governor of the Commonwealth o Pennsylvania ; One Canal Commissioner; Five Judges of the Supreme Court of Penns7kama ; One President Judge for the District composed of the counties of Adams and York ; T.wo Associate Judges of the several Courts of Adams county : One Member of Assembly ; One ProthonotarV One Register and lieeord'•r ; One Clerk of the Courts ; One County Treasurer; One Sheriff; One Coroner ; One Comtnissioner ; One Director of the Poor ; and One County Auditor. Particular attention is directed to the Art of Assembly, passed tic 271 h day of February, 181(1, entitled...An Art relative to voting at elections in Adams, Dauphin. York. Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre. Greene, and Erie, viz: Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Douse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennaylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the panie— that it shall lie lawful for the qualified voters of the county of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster. York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre Greene, and Erie, from and alter the psssage ol this act, to vote for -all candidates for the various others to be filled at any election on uneslipor ticket : Pro vided, the office for which every candidate i. vo ted for, shall be designated, as required by exist ing lowa of the Commonwealth. se e tion 2. That any fraud committal by any pewit voting in the mar ner above prescribed. shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be punished 1.1 the existing laws of the Common wealth. Attention is also directed to the follow ng section of the Act of the General Af. seinblv of the session of 1":151, entitled ' , An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the several Courts of this Com monwealth :" Section 4. That the election for Judges chill he held and conducted iu the several election die. trirtr in the some manner in all respects as elec tions for representatives ore or shall he held and conducted, and by the tame judges, ie spectors, and other officers; and the provisions of the act of the General Assembly, enti.led "A ti Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the secoml day of July, one thousand eight hun dred soil thirty-nine, and its severed supplements, and all other like laws, a far as the same shall he in force and applicable, shall be deemed and ta ken to apply to the election for judges:. Provided That the aforesaid electors chill Tete for judges of the auTrente Court on a separate piece of pa per, and lor all other judges requited to be learn ed in the law, on another separate piece of paper. ALso---In and by virtue of the 15th sec iron of the am aforesaid, every person ex cepting Justices of the Peace. who ellen hold any office or appointment of profit or mutt under the Government of the U nited States, or of any city or incorpora ted district, whether a commissioned offi c;r, or othervrise, a euborditiate officer or agent, wbo its, or shall be, employettunder the legislative. executive or judiciary de-, partment of this State, or of the United Suttee, pr of any city or incorporated die strict, and also that every member of ton gram and of the Suite Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any , eity..or Commissioner of any incorpora led district, is by law incapable of holding or excercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, ynd that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any smelt election, Abell be eligible to,ony office to be then voted for. Attie—That in the foOrth section of the act of Assenthly, entitled :"An Act relating to executions, and For other purposes," ap proved A pril 10, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 18th section "shall not be con strued, so as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge. inspector or clerk, at any general or spec ial election in this Commonwealth.' And in and by an net of the. General Assembly of this State, passed on the 2d day of July, 1839. it is directed that the Inspectors and Judges be at the places of their districts on the day of the Gener al Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in "the forenoon. to do and perrorm the several duties required and enjoined on them in and by the same act. Anil be it further directed, in and by the same act of the General assembly of this state aforesaid, that one of the dodges of, the districts aforesaid, who shall have the I charge of the certificates of the number of! votes which shall have been given tor each candidate for the different ()dives then and there voted Mr at their respective districts, shall meet on the third dry after the elec tion, which shall he en Frit/ay the 171 h of October aforesaid, at the Coort-house,' in the Borough of Gyttvsborg, then and there to make a fair statement and certificate 01 ' the number of votes, which shall have been given at the different distriets in the county of Adams. for any person or per `sons for the offices aforesaid. " %VM. FICKES, Sherif. sherifrs Office, f;etty.buig, t'ept. 12, 1851. le BUSWELL'S ntirMt4V. PAANT, ASuperior article of Mineral Paint, warranted equal to tiny Paint ever before offered to the public for p a inting o n Wood, Brick. Stone. Iron, 'l'm, or any substance which is exposed to Weather, Water, or the Atmosphere. It is Proof against Fire, es d Wrathy'', AND UNCHASGE4ILE Ev in COLOR. It *nixes readily with Oil or Composiiitit, and is a beautiful dark brown or Iree-stone Thi3 Paint twelve(' the Premium at the ,Vttr ,h , rk Sfuir lair, fleld nt Albany in 1550. in competition with the ()hi. Fire-rioof l'Aint, and rev• end inner kook of N',inerl faint. VIS hiMg sOperiot to an) thing of the kind now in nse. CER*IFICATES \l'e the iinden , ioned. having seen and used BU,W ELL'S Mineral I'unit. can solhlt rue , •li.. mend it to the public as being Alliirtiele superior to any Mineral Paoli ever helere offered for use ; it is hot unpleassht to use, like the 7.11'44,T Point wh.clt is ha reed :ibont the Collin st• but mixes up with oil like purr White In It n. sold at hall the pure 01 101511.4 M 11,1 0111 1,, ler, w_ lucre the eol.4drsir. , hl 4., A i. 1, , r twice as lulu+, and as a File. We.,1:1,r.0r 11 alcr- Fool We think it 4,111,1 h e b y alt)thing 111 the Paull ili.e liow w u-r. I. M Axon, P.iinter. Ithies I''s.l John ['helps, do jllllll.lOl/11.1,..ii. E.ll D B Glenthii, do 11 IIinon.1:,1 tree Moore, do Hll ,t.,:,13.11, T mannin g , do 6' 1l Z"t0.i413 id, N P Wilbur, I oh, ‘ 1 , . il 0 l' I lh. r, E W D,Oge, U Joblin, 0:1ri tin I)erg.i: Ikt. ISSII Blie‘hl.Cll. 1).,11' :S4( : u e4i, ill the oast 1111.11 th. 10,11.• o f ) c ear 111.511,-.1, and Ire•i_Lt 110(1.e% 111 , .111 4.111 :MCI we can 1,11e11( n COI, 111 , M1 it as a very Auperior. tlur,l Ie noti heap ar• II; le or P4int II NIA:\ 11.1'11E1.1'. t•tiperitttett.leut of the t•ccn.uer 4S, 14 , . It. It r Boswell. Dear Sir: I Ilan, used for the ^vnt o•use ti l;tira IL It. Cotonnitt,. ovtr a toli v. or Mineral Paint. and 1 at,tl onr,tt uktn g it f 0 Ise tar preferable to the 0t11 . 3111t. of any other in use. I Call also feeteliiiii•lsi it rim' to % hite lead lon any k ind of lion diner in.nott it.g. SS it itippesfs to he illiperSides to .utcr, 1111 d u t,elii 11P01 hie iti e4ool'. JOHN-ON l'atutei for 17 It. It Co Arr. , 1 1 re 1, 0,50 Mr. Buewcll. Dear Sir • Hantou tr-eal o c0n.:41- ernble quantity of your Manila! hoot. In painting brick and wooden houses, the proit eatason, I h a y, taken extra pains to try and fist it ur various ways, from its trial and comp.:llion 1 Con war rant it to be durable Loth in qinonly and color , it mixes beautilully aith oil— p.ditt- airy roe) and for ship or boat painting, I think tht re hoe no bottler paid ever lu•en Introduced I lilt, e 115 eli considerable of it with ulster and sloe composi tion. for coarse, cheap painting, and it exceeds any thing I ever saw. Tridy 1 - ours. THOS. II JOSIN. House l'Antar. Numerous other certificates in hands of Ac,cnitt which will be shown to dealer,. r.~'Phis Paint is for sale by S. II BUEHLER, Gettysburg. Sole Agent for Adams County. Gettysburg, July 11—ts PUBLIC SALE OF V.ILU.HBLE EtF)st ki P 11.013T.R.Ttn /THE undersigned. Assignee of GEOROR J. " JAcons, Sr_ will offer at public sale, on Thursday the 9th of October next, at 12 o'clock, M., on the premises, a PARM, situate in &lountpleasatit township. Adams e. oun y about 5 miles from Gettysbiirg, bounded by lands of John M iller, sr., John Eckenroth. John Felix and. others. The farm contains 54 Acres and- some Perches. Theisnprovements are a 2-story s Log Dwelling House, el s• a good Log Barn, and other out buildings.a well of water near the dwel hug, a good Orchard, bearing choice fruit. There is a good meadow, and more can easily be niade. There is a good propor tion of thriving Timber. •The land is in a high state of cultivation, part of it having been well limed, and is laid of in conve nient fields, .with good fences, &c. ALSO,—A Traotof Land, adjoining die above, contaming 8 ACRICA, about the half being covered with dirtying young Timber. Persona wishing to view the property can do so.by calling on George Jacobs re siding thereon. Likewise, on Saturday the 1 ith of *Octo ber next, at I o'clock., P. M., on the premises, ty House 'St Lot of Ground, lying in the town of East Ber lin, adjoining J, 8. Hildebrand's Store, Hugh AlSherry, and bounded by a ten feet alley. The house is two-story, and well finished, With a large back. Wild ing. 0:7-Tertns of Mile will be wide known and attendance given by' JOSEPH J. KUHN, Sept. 5, 1851.—ts Assignee. Ballintore Advertlirnmal• - SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. COSTUME HALL. Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market .Space, Baltimore. rll` HE largest and hest stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever uttered in Baltimore. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all colors, quantities and sizes, from $2 50 to $5.150 and upwards. PAN TA LOONS at tit to $3.50, and upwards,. einhracitie all styles of fancy, plain and plaid CA SSI ME R ES. VESTS of every ; variety at corresponding pores. Also a large assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING. Importing our own Cloth direct from Europe, and manufartitring on the most exietn , ive scale, enables us to offer induee•l melds to purchasers not to he surpassed by any Clothing Establishment iv the U. f nited States. The proprietors are deter mined to make the Wholeanle Ronnie the point of great attraetion, and have now I made op more than 50.000 GARMENTS, from the finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will rdways he found the choicest selection u 1 ( lolls, Cas,inttrrs tut I"rslings, whirl w il! be In.de up at the shot teht notice. and in the latest sit le, and a lit always guarantied. The one rive system strictl!, adhered to. Remember the name and place, corner of Pratt it. and Centre Market Spare. 11. 11. COLE & CO. April 11,1851_, umvEß6rrY OF MARYLAND. liE NG tttsne will begin on V o &Imlay, the 15th of October, 18:+1, and close Ist March. 1852. Nathan H. Smith, M. D., Surgery. Wm. E. A. Aiken, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy. Samuel Chew, M. 1)., Therapeutics, Materia lledicavud Hygiene. Joseph Roby, 31. D., Anatomy and Ph sioh,gy. Win. Power, M. D., Theory and Prac tice of 31edieme. Richard 11. Thomas, M. D.. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. George W. Miltenberger, M. 1)., Pa thological Anatomy. The most ample opportunities for the pro.ccu non of Practical Anatomy at nmod- erate t.xptu.e. Cluural Irrutrea four times a week, by l'iolessors Sini!li and Poser, In the 11.il ;Intirr kin wary ; atilt ihr prit dep. of Jai Is' 14 wlthout charge to tilt. nitoltAtt fnr tlie ticket. hrrs fitr RI Eertnres $OO to Priv Oral Af.i4lol $10; Alaruculiffinn $3 Grado;.tton $.20. %V 1,1,1 A NI E. A. Alk EN, I)ean. Baltimore. Aug. B—s 3 Philadelphia ,tiiirrtisenievil. HOMER'S iNK MAItUFACTCHY, REMITTED TO NO. I Z 1:::ce Street, ( Pe'tver,i limrth an I opposite Croton :di rel.) l'hiiwielphtii: ----- 11%." 111:1:1: ihe proprict.r is el:tilled, 1.1 ii,vr.•;isci! si,pl6 . Ihr ‘ , r(mpla 11111 I.:ICS INK, its %%IIIC-!ilIe;:d rupitalion La> ri.(.;k- This Ink is now so wt.II establi , lnl in wri Walt Public. that. it is Scarcely 'lt-cep s:try to,:tv auc !hint! m tie favor, and the maniikkwun•r u.krs Ow, o l portiivity In say that the r,naideuCe thus .secured shall imt vlriops hi n d s W r i 11,z I,lk. ho ,!,o -mitentiv. ./ livr t't Hunt liv,.,idwg lii :1,-1 II :IS lcrli ,is .111,111. r Itt trttti (Ink. t. %•• tit it itt- Ittro to•tt• tool tg• !Vox. %veil adapt ed for I)rui.o-tattd Itotttitr.. at a low Flee, in Ittr t 4, or ~mall yttaisittots Ord , rs addres , ed to .10:- , 1:1'11 , VER, Nrantirwtorer N. 1.14 II lc, :•Art-ut. ;wren I amil opp.ile NI NV AND POI t'.ll: S(di(n)l, 11110 K 6 i()AINiEIiENSIVE SUMIAIa ul [NIVritSAI, HISTORY. n , petlier 1110ORAPIIY u 1 DISTI NG UISII ED PEUSONS, to whirls t.; appended an epnowe HEA•I'IIEN YTHOLOG Y. NAT( R.% L I'lll LOSOPII Y, General ASTIZONONIY and PHYSIOLOGY. A.41 ,-, 7111 nod i..ed in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. E Y JONES & Co., Pub , khe rm. S. W. Cornet Fourth and Race ritreets, Teachers :rid School Committees ad dressing letter! to us post paid, will be fur nished with erpies for examination. A full and and complete Assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 16, 11311-Iy. AGETS WANTED. H USINESS MEN to take the exclu sive I :Tuley (for a ('minty or Coun ties) for the salt of the GERM AN IV ASH - IN G FLUID, king an article much cheap er and easier tc use than soap, and is war. ranted to perlictly cleanse all kinds of clothing, comainng no Potash. Soda-ash, pirits of Turret' tine, Ammonia, Acids, or any article whatever, that will in any man ner injure the finest fabric or the IleBh. It Is an article which. when once introdm, ced constant silts can he made, with large profits to the Agent. For lull particulars regarding prim, terms. ke., address (post paid) to I. P. nor'' & co. ,1'0.26 South Fifth St., Philadelphia. July 25. 3m ~,y:,., , , ,, -,4.);: ! ,, ,. . _:-...1•..i_,_, .„,--:._ I II AItBI.E-Y ARID. IL & W. B. MEALS, STILL. continu e the marble-cutting bus iness at their old stand in Carlisle at., a few doors notlof the diamond, Gettys burg, Pa., and w I lurnish ever) thing in their line, such as garble Mantles, 'able lops, Monuments Tombs, and Iliad stones, of the Mita and handsomest Ital ian and Vermont \ n rble, of which ' they have just ;uncured a\ large stuck, and feel competent to drersiiln a style which can not but please. rhetharges, too, will be as low as the city prim. Orders from it distance prompilj executed. Juue 20, 1848-0 m , . Rent, ADWELuti house:sod a STOUR, ROOM. 10 pleasant residence, in the country, and S itabkt location , lor buaineas. Enquir office. Aug. 15. f H:DALLE DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. The Original and Truly Genuine. t °atticle but Dailey's Genuine Errs ACTOR fi t , ran check the inflammation instantly and I allay the pains from the worst burrs and scalds in from pee to fifteen minutes. In millions or ruses where It Nas been tried, it has never once beer. known ti) ftil ! It stands infallible, and a lone ! It does OM alone draw out the pain and inflammation, but cures the wounds WITHOUT Fr A HE ! will forfeit. itlo,oflO it any other article, no matter what its name, can perform the came function., as are reported in my eight page Pam ?thief s--The Hague street explosion - case. The Extractor 'seem:illy elteacions in curing Piles, Croir, Wounds. Br utsePoM and inveterate Rores, sore and inflamed Eyes. Felon. sores IN ip• 'ldes and all cutaneous and (external) inflamma• tors. aFfs. I hold myself re.ponsible for the truth of eve ry and aileanced in my printed circulars. IMPORTANT CHANGE AND cArrioN. LLET ' S MAGIC AL PA IN EITRACTOR in a new wrapper and boxes much enlarged. Counterfeits nt Indley's Extractor in the old wrapper, flood the MA Ik et A s old it ns you would poison, fur its application is as Ilatioqous. Mind the emblems on the new envelope; Tar ANGLE, tIUN, SEUPENT. DONE. LrnY A ,ii EAGLE. Buy only of my authorized agents, and the new size, and you will as aid all danger and fosi 'ton. 11J - See printed circulars! DALLEY'S ANIMAL GALVANIC. ‘Vill positively and effectually cure 111,morn, rlalls, Stains, lboken Knees,Quiter bone, Bruises and Bone Sparta. H. DALLEY, Sole inventor and proprietor, General Depot, 4 15 Bloadwny, N. Y. _ _ ryFor male by S. H. UUEHLER, Cettp.burg, Witmer and k, Nlummerlmrg ; J. F. Low r, Arrenthaville : John McKnight, Hendcrwville ; D. NI. O. \. hite, Hampton ; W. \Volt, Berlin ; Jarvis Cilniaeltnan, AUtottstunn ; .1. Knell, Me. Sherry mown, May 23, 1851—ly LOCUST G ROVE nor. Miles Southwest of Littlestown, in Germany Township—Mums County. THIS establishment is now in MI op eration and calculated toil() all kinds 01 Grinding upon the sliortest notice and in the very best manner. Farmers and others wanting grinding done, espevially in time Or low water, will please ran at this Establishment, where they can be ac commodated at all times. The STEAM lIiLL s close by and in emineetion with the large !hill, and tmzether are calculated to do a larve amount of work. A P L.l STE RMI LL ('LO VE R MILL is in nonneeiiiin with this establishment. and .I'utt•itig t•mt now be done at all times. Collet:km') on hand and for sale. Al' THE MILLS. %%Tholes:lle and retail. Family 111111 Super tinr Hour, c. faro autl Itto•1,. wheal Finer, warranted ~ttio•nor. A large tnrrrfrtrtrrtjtralt7T,l 'orn. .11 ix re,, Brol, be hall at till tiaics at lair _ f.t h" i •T Lsr 1..1'111.0'01i1111. .1 . 11,)Nt• I 1,61, tlit• .11.. tiotiee, either with the Flour and Feed iiiatitilartuseil, or by having their own grow. gimintl. c-r.Whshinent has been ererteil heavy cxpi for the ,reial Cl , ll , !'1111 . 11 4 1 • al , l ;0•1•4 'in mod., non nr the nen4hh,,11,01.1 In. carried um by firsl-nite /' /2 / .1 (/: .)/// 121i.Y tiiilieint the Ir,ttnulatt• i I die Fdirrtilindide etiuntry. Farmer:. ulac rest -run•d ul lia%iter their grintlina and all ntlit.r e•urk (lone at either til tlittlls, in the lery wanner. :mil at all tunes 111/1/11 hurt Per,ollS 1,91111 g Ili Olt! rut a tledanite van at all nines and 'dreams are low and water searee, he waiting a short Hine, take their grain hums thew nianulactiirt d as they nuly Tlinimi that bring plater in the can at all times receive aili take with them ground plaster in esi•liange. GEU. ARNOLD. Locust Grove, Sept. 6.—tf NOTICE TO ASSESSORS . rrHE Asseslows elected at the Ins t Spring AL Election are hereb:r notified to attend at the. Commissioners' °filee in the Bo rough of Gettysburg, to receive blank As sessment Duplicates anti the necess.,ry in structirnts, as follows :—The Assessors for Union, Conowago, Berwick. Oxford, Hamilton. Rending, Moun [pleasant, Ger many, Stratum and Nlountiov, will attend on Wednesday the 15th of October next ; and the Assessors for the Borough, Cum berland, Freedom. Liberty, Hamiltonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone. Hun tington and Latimore, will attend on Thurs day the Itith of October next. By order of the Corrimi.eioners, J. AUGULNBAUGH, Clerk Sept. 26, 185 t. .110.1 T 11".11.1*TE D. ♦ LL those who kti,t)v themselves ed to the subscriber, are most ear nestly and politely requested to call be tween this and the first oy October, and pay up their accents, or at least part of it, to enable him to go to the Cities to buy new Snick. 0:7. Your early attention to his will oblige and relieve your's, res• peetfully, A. B. KURTZ,* the Cheap Corner. ,Sept. 12, 1851.-4 t FIRE! FIRE! lIInIIE Delaware Mutual Safety Insu -AL ranee Company, Philadelphia, are sow doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. ...No Rretniurn notes taken on which assessments are etude." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make. Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against loss or damage by lire. SAMUEL 'FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 18500—tf rang and P'arturoli. FINE sescrtntent tf Fans and par asolti for sale pt BC K.' Loa Shoes. fiIHE attoation of ;the Ladles is particu -111- larly directed j kit the '&4* and splen did Stock, fif lialppera l Buskins. Jen nY TA. q 4 Shy--of all.and ex eeouNly, low itt 'Ett NERITOCIC'S.' LIKENESSES. Photographic Likenesses taken by Da.' gnerreotype Process with all the Mora' of nature beautifully represented. aR. WEAVER respectfully announ • ces to his old friends and the citizens generally. of Gettysburg, that he has coin. inenced a Daguerrean Gallery in the Old Temperance House in Chambersburg st., where, being in possession of all the recent improvement in the art, he is prepared to offer his best efforts to those who may de sire pictures of themselves or friends. lie has recently improved his facility for taking miniatures, by the addition of a splendid new and enlarged German Onn. era, manufactured by “Voigtlander and Son," who are acknowledged to be the most celebrated opticians in the world ; thus the public can rest assured that lie is ready to execute pictures in the beet pos sible manner. It needs but n remark to call the atten tion of the reader to the regret expressed by hundreds of not possessing an image of an absent or departed relative or friend.— Ladies ;111(1 Gentlemen are therefore most respectlully invited to embrace the favora- Me opportunity by calling at his Daguer rean Gallery and have their miniatures taken. Miniatures taken for - $1,25 to $O, O O " in Pius or Lockets, $1,25 to $3,1)0 Groups proportionably low. Old pictures taken over at hall pric e. IVhen convenient, families wishing pic tures, to avoid detention, ahOtild engage the hours beforehand. Invalids waited up on at their residences, and likenesses ta ken of deceased persons. Pictures taken without regard to weath er and warranted not to lade. ('all and examine specimens. June 20, 1851 13. A new and brilliant light has lately arisen and now wands high in ihe horizon, shedding its god den light of hope upon the dark despairing minds of the bedridden and afflicted with pain, like the bursting forth of the congenial ra)s of the eon upon the cold album' regions of the [rigid zone. '1 he Oiler letters w hick head this paragraph is the significatiini of lAV Al . REAIIY RI:I.IEF. An InsLintaneoun reit.e,!) . tut Pail, of .‘llkinog, cry inst:ll,t Itati av's Ira‘ Itt•l:tst ie nmilied, its ..un•trlirtulgyr,alitie aie nal.zed. II aril Lrte the 11..1 -rule ran, 01 lAI O I,IOIOOI. i.lll - (;out, i'etral) his, I Dolt reux,&e.,ln n iew Troatment and ()Ire. .Nl.l. I! \A\ , INST4kNITI ( .I. K II, C 1 IZA lONA\ .1:1.1A1)1 . Itationnitimm at ur, how dilly:rill catitis. Lot tuna generally proceeds twin l ahls,eNiat , uhe to raid vre.tilitir. and natty apati• merit:. tits tiled into tsvo ; tire tint trithitntvoiy. so railed lion! Ole a‘% initunintation that alto nil.. the pain, in tie 'rafts ntlectrit: second, t hro.•ir Itliniittiat shirt from the long continuance of the di, rase. It is also kilo‘‘ii ao Lumbago or pain in the hark "Claticti. at pain. in the iitp grail; n'lll44l‘l.la or lu lls w the . 101111 S. gria . l.llly tertii.ll.ltes into olte nt .nr II r-n clll,•itka.—CaNatplaittl. A 1,1.. AL ill I ,\l . ‘V :••1 I:1 I. \ T,11.1.... , e1 (lir ICH kiN Okt• I'', tk:.l't t tkl tkl W,..1 NW 141,1 A • ". 1•••Ile Vt•d •••,:11. lo;if fI , of 1t1 . 11.'11 0.11,4 Oh AI., Ur"! %%1P1f..10,1 511.1 ,1 ..1, the ,s on!, ••1: tt ae h It•flif toff Sony fif orf,ohlttof It•tte, thi tie f -.fit. ft: 1 , I t . Ine -m •1.!.111 ' 1 , 1. • o. Ii Is I/ 1-, HI .• 0. l• dull% I.ciii , 6 To 1L:• c: N :v.•! ii So: 10.1, II I, Itlel.` -, I U.1;:e1 - 11 %% di la , l 10nL , .1 than thier o! ;Lr noire I till nth, S.l 111 In 1/-1•, IV ererkle IN ;de and 1 , ..4 ....ail 111 Ow 1,:,I li. PI:Ct• e•tt• • i 4.0• .1i S S aful I. E tirmi calt :I A 1:11.1`,1 N thror , 2a rem e.l Cr• I I )1 bli•y •11 litt•- 11.,•cia1111 to!(.! hilt` ..11•1. 1.111 1: 11,111 i I Plll 1.111, 0 dre-.111.111 0 ,114ti1y thl•11 to.rly hia r. N 1 Lich 111,11.0, the llJ4llth , l , t one, 1\ 'thin the lirea-t- pare I,lk I'o It.ti.S. AI)N It1.1.‘1"1 11..1 . I iIE Il.\lll. Itado ay's Luca,•im ll,dro it beconiin quire popular. in the eOOl,l. id I:111P It 11/II .111.1.1r,de all other prepaLition, In lire. It eta, stierigtheus the hail, eradicate, arid the half Sob, ',lle. end Ity 11,11,2 the 1)111111 111. -per direction, it ',ill mute it coil I,ealititolly.resc9riblimt nand, Price 2 . l retie, latge bottles. Bre that IZatl‘\ ay & t 0., is sp oil o-arh honle. Fir - Agents for the sale n 1 the above articles in Adams COII.IIV—.S. 11. 111:1..111.1•111, Gem. bong; l'a.rton 4 Blythe. Fairfield; Jll/ s Damon. I urger I.tltlt , toe II 1://he1b/11:11Z 1 / 4 . llefforyr. Abbottstrm Wel/ & , Ea,t ; ton : flah:orger t l / 4 Ferret, I•eteraburg. Aiig. 1, 1 a ;I-2m PUBLIC SALE. Y vi r tue cotlr of of Adams rd e e o r otii county, h t (r..) a r t p o l ) 7s ri : hers. Administrators of the Estate of JA COB HOWARD, late of Nlountpleasant township, Adams county, deceased, will expose to Public sale, on Friday, the 24//i day of October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on t h e premises, the Vi A L U,PkitLIE, F.A..IIRJ of said deceased, containing 60 ACRES, more or less, situate in Mountpleasant and adjoining lands Of Benjamin Wisler, Abraham Lot, and others. The improvements area two-story :VI LOG DWELLING, with a one-story kitchen and a Shop at tached, a log stable, and other out-build ings. About 15 acres are covered with good thriving timber, the balance being cleared and — trader good cultivation.— There is a well of good water convenient to the dwelling, and the property has a number of excellent fruit trees on it. ft lies near the Bonaughtown road. about 4 miles ffom Gettysburg. Attendance will he given and terms made known on day of bale by WM. HOWARD, Ex'rs. GEORG EIIOWARD, By the Court—H. DeNwivere, Clerk. Aug. 1, 1851—te HEAD AND FOOT. WINTER 1$ COMING! JUST received and now opening at the Store of the'TWO Extremes, a line assortment of PALL GOODS of the new est style and beet quality, HATS 4 , &IPA BOOTS 4- SHOES, for witicherstretul prices are asked, that is ere:Yin:4 /OW! prices. Coale one, come. • • • • .W; W: PAXTON. Sept. 28. - G ETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .0.1C111.1E THIS establishment will now he car ried on by "'.II I SII Cer w hotake pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they have constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, includirg Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans. Griddles,